For other uses, see Nuclear debate (disambiguation).
American-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
Nuclear Debate
Sire
Geiger Counter
Grandsire
Mr. Prospector
Dam
I'm An Issue
Damsire
Cox's Ridge
Sex
Gelding
Foaled
(1995-02-08) 8 February 1995 (age 29)
Country
United States
Colour
Bay
Breeder
Iron County Farms Inc.
Owner
Bob Chester Herrick Racing
Trainer
Lynda Ramsden John Hammond Darrell Vienna
Record
44:10-8-7 (52)
Earnings
£659,543
Major wins
Premio Omenoni (1999) Prix du Gros Chêne (2000) King's Stand Stakes (2000) Nunthorpe Stakes (2000) Haydock Sprint Cup (2001) Nearctic Stakes (2002)
Awards
European Champion Sprinter (2000)
Nuclear Debate (foaled 1995) was an American-bred Thoroughbred racehorse. A specialist sprinter, he competed from 1997 until 2003, winning at least ten races. He campaigned in Britain for two seasons with moderate success before being transferred to France in 1999. In the following season, as a five-year-old, he reached his peak, winning the Prix du Gros Chêne, King's Stand Stakes and Nunthorpe Stakes and being named European Champion Sprinter. In the following year he won the Haydock Sprint Cup before being sold and exported to the United States where he raced for two further seasons with mixed results.
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